A 1st grade school teacher had twenty-six students in her class. She
presented each child in her classroom the 1st half of a well-known
proverb and asked them to come up with the remainder of the proverb.
It's hard to believe these were actually done by first graders. Their
insight may surprise you. While reading, keep in mind that these are
first-graders, 6-year-olds, because the last one is a classic!

1.

Don't change
horses

until they stop
running.

2.

Strike while
the

bug is close.

3.

It's always
darkest before

Daylight Saving Time.

4.

Never
underestimate the power of

termites.

5.

You can lead a
horse to water but

how?

6.

Don't bite the
hand that

looks dirty.

7.

No news is

impossible

8.

A miss is as
good as a

mr.

9.

You can't teach
an old dog new

math

10.

If you lie down
with dogs, you'll

stink in the
morning.

11.

Love all, trust

me.

12.

The pen is
mightier than the

pigs.

13.

An idle mind is

the best way to
relax.

14.

Where there's
smoke there's

pollution.

15.

Happy the bride
who

gets all the
presents.

16.

A penny saved
is

not much.

17.

Two's company,
three's

the Musketeers.

18.

Don't put off
till tomorrow what

you put on to
go to bed.

19.

Laugh and the
whole world laughs with you, cry and

you have to
blow your nose.

20.

There are none
so blind as

Stevie Wonder.

21.

Children should
be seen and not

spanked or
grounded.

22.

If at first you
don't succeed

get new
batteries.

23.

You get out of
something only what you

see in the
picture on the box

24.

When the blind
lead the blind

get out of the
way.

25.

A bird in the
hand

is going to
poop on you.

And the WINNER and last one!

26.

Better late
than

pregnant

Life
may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here we might as
well dance.